Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that his government will spend Rs 300 crore in the next three years fo🃏r developing and upgrading the infrastructure of 𒐪the district and sub-divisional courts in the state.
He also urged people to move courts only for serious matters and not o💙verburden the judiciary with frivolous cases.
“The state government will spend a total of Rs 300 crore in the next t𝄹hree years to develop and upgrade the infrastructure of the district and sub-divisional judicial courts,” Sarma said at the inauguration of the newly 🔯constructed court building of Barpeta district.
Gauhati High Court Chief Justice R M Chhaya was present o🍨n the occasion.
Sarma appealed to the people to opt for an out-of-court, traditional system of solving disputes through mediation by family elders in less serious matters so that the f🍸ormal judicial syst🎉em can dedicate its workforce and time to issues of serious nature such as murder and rape.
“Cases of less serious nature are burღdening the judiciary, leading to justice for victims of🤡 heinous crimes getting delayed,” he said.
Referring to ancient religious scriptures, the ch♉ief minister emphasized the need for all to work towards achieving a society that is just, lawful, and humane.
(Inputs from PTI)